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Although some would argue otherwise, it’s not as though all free-to-play titles are terrible; it’s just that the vast majority do terrible things with the monetisation that means they turn out stinking worse than a dead skunk covered in rotten eggs.
Thankfully, Crossy Road does not belong to that highly malodorous category, and is blessedly devoid of paywalls, timers, or ludicrous $100 in-app purchases.
It also doesn’t hurt that Crossy Road is strong in both the visual and gameplay departments, making it an entertaining choice for replay-watching - a quality which is amply demonstrated in the videos below. As always, go ahead and post your own in the comments.
I’ve…

Krashlander's a weird one to write about - its controls are awkward and unpredictable, but the game itself is quite enjoyable to watch. In fact, while the unreliability of its mechanisms often makes playing Krashlander an exercise in frustration, said lack of control actually enhances the visual aspect. Most victories happen accidentally, and failures are just as amusing.
That's why I've chosen a few of Krashlander's most unintentional triumphs - and spine-shattering disasters, of course - for this week's feature. Feel free to offer your own exploits in the comments; just don't claim you did anything on purpose, you fibber.
'Snow problem, just ski-ep trying!
Physics-based gameplay? Yeah…